Description
Pterospermum acerifolium, commonly known as the Bayur tree or dinner plate tree, is a large, evergreen flowering tree native to Southeast Asia. It is distinguished by its exceptionally large, lobed leaves that resemble those of a maple and are often used as makeshift plates or food wrappers, giving the tree its common name. The tree produces highly fragrant, creamy-white flowers that are nocturnal and attract moths for pollination. These flowers, which bloom in spring, are a source of perfume. With its dense foliage and ornamental appeal, the Pterospermum acerifolium is a popular choice for planting along roadsides and in gardens, offering both aesthetic beauty and practical uses.